Now, we know you’re not all children of the 90s.
You might not have spent your summers in random European cafes, eating ice cream while the summer’s Europop hits worm their way into every second of silence.
So you can be forgiven for not knowing Gala’s 1997 classic ‘Freed from Desire’.
But even if you’re not familiar with the Italian singer, her magnum opus has been brought back by a group of inventive Wigan Athletic fans (no, that’s not an oxymoron) in tribute to their top scorer Will Grigg.
Former MK Dons striker Grigg found the net 25 times in League 1 this season as the Latics secured a first-time return to the second tier, and he has been terrifying defences all season.
So much so that a chant has been doing the rounds, borrowing more than a little from Gala.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDgHz_KNKiM&feature=youtu.be
Clip via Ben Potter
As is the case with pretty much any football chant, ‘Will Grigg’s on Fire’ was never going to stay confined to that one group of fans in a pub.
The memes have already begun
@KennoUTJ Oh haven't you heard? Will Griggs on fire! pic.twitter.com/3MpmSv0Mmd
— Ryan (@Crokey23) May 14, 2016
Will Griggs on Fire featuring Father Ted and the Dancing Priest #wafc pic.twitter.com/pAuZm6twVm
— Dr Stephen Molyneux (@SJMolyneux) May 14, 2016
And fans of other teams are impressed
https://twitter.com/Debaser92/status/731250388465225728
So much so that they want to sign the forward just to have an excuse to use the chant themselves
https://twitter.com/Billie_T/status/731254867847708672
While the backlash against Eurovision entrants Joe and Jake has already begun
I think we'd win Eurovision if we entered a handful of Wigan fans singing Will Griggs on fire
— Michael Cox (@MichaelCox3792) May 12, 2016
The people have spoken
https://twitter.com/skovern/status/729683871831367680